The transcriptional regulator c2h2 accelerates mushroom formation in Agaricus bisporus.
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol
; 100(16): 7151-9, 2016 Aug.
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The Cys2His2 zinc finger protein gene c2h2 of Schizophyllum commune is involved in mushroom formation. Its inactivation results in a strain that is arrested at the stage of aggregate formation. In this study, the c2h2 orthologue of Agaricus bisporus was over-expressed in this white button mushroom forming basidiomycete using Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. Morphology, cap expansion rate, and total number and biomass of mushrooms were not affected by over-expression of c2h2. However, yield per day of the c2h2 over-expression strains peaked 1 day earlier. These data and expression analysis indicate that C2H2 impacts timing of mushroom formation at an early stage of development, making its encoding gene a target for breeding of commercial mushroom strains.
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Agaricus
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Cuerpos Fructíferos de los Hongos
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Dedos de Zinc CYS2-HIS2
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Appl Microbiol Biotechnol
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2016
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